Carnage Heart, a modernized version of this could be really fun with modern online multiplayer you could run your robots against tons of others in the blink of an eye giving you quick feedback on how your tweaks to the code affects your standings.
I think if anything they’re just seeing how little the bad press actually affected their bottom line and are deciding they might as well get through more bad press now so that it all muddles together.
I’m afraid I don’t know Playnite, googling it didn’t tell me much as far as compatability. You’ll have to try and see with that, it may be a game by game basis of whether it works or Playnite may have its own solution?
I used to dual boot windows on my MacBook but stopped bothering when I got the Steam deck so I don’t really PC game anymore and never did with the ps5 controller.
For PC, it is not xinput or anything that most games outside of Steam will recognize, but Steam will handle it just fine and if you setup a non-Steam game to launch through Steam then Steam will convert it to xinput for the game to understand.
For deck, it’s fantastic, like a Xbox or Switch controller but with a touchpad. So depending on the game you could have it as a mouse, or three simple buttons(left, right, middle) or my personal favorite as a wheel of options, so you can stack as many as you want there(I find 6 to be the limit of my comfort).
I’ve had mixed luck configuring the mute button(bottom of controller, toggles an orange light), for some games it works great for one more button, for others it doesn’t seem to recognize it, unsure why. This is literally the only downside I’ve seen with it and I use it a ton to play a variety of games
I use Autosleep for sleep tracking, haven’t looked in quite a while but back when I did no others compared to how well featured and hands off it was. I use it with an Apple Watch, but I believe you can use it without if you leave your phone in bed with you while you sleep.
I appreciate that, but I do judge me, lol.
This is a daily ritual of mine. I check for system updates, then decky updates, then plugin updates, then for new plugins. Then I check animation changer for new animations(usually least excited by these these days), then audio loader, then css loader.
I don’t have a problem.
Beat Saber has so far been the only psvr2 game to really keep me coming back. Own Horizon, Moss 1 & 2, and What the Bat. Plan to finish Mosses eventually but the first is starting real slow.
What the Bat is fun and quirky, I loved their other game What the Golf. But with the whole process of putting on a headset and ignoring the world the barrier for just doing a few more levels is so much higher.
It’s a bit more of an investment than just a game, but the various rhythm games for PSVR2 are scratching similar itches for me. Beat Saber in particular has filled the void ddr left behind.